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Exp. Share doesn't actually "share" the experience. It gives all your pokémon the same experience earned by the fighter. It doesn't split the experience earned, it gives all your pokémon the full experience earned. But you can turn it off from the Key Item pocket in your bag if you really want to.

I recommend keeping Exp Share on at all times since there's literally no downside to it. You could level 6 pokémon to lv100 just as fast as you would level just one.

Yes that is what I used.Like I had all my poke's around lv. 20-24 I turned on the exp share and they all were at like lv.36 It helped a lot for me.They are all around lv.80 now but that is what got them up so high and so quickly.

This isn't true according to the Status screen's "Exp to next level". All my non-fighters get exactly half the participant's share(plus any bonus from lucky egg, other trainer, etc). The participant's share doesn't change whether or not the Exp Share is on, though, so there's still basically no down side.

1) Don't evolve until level 98
baby Pokemon take less exp to level than evolved forms.
I then use rare candies to evolve it and see what moves each stage can learn at the relearner

2) trade + lucky egg multipliers
the multipliers stack up so both will give 2.25 x exp or 1.5x for only 1
If you can trade someone you trust to hold your lucky eggs you can replay through trade and repeat until you have one for each poke plus each poke you trade will get the exp boost from coming from a diff game.

3) Use exp share
In xy Whichever Pokemon battles gets full exp while the rest each get half. that means 5 pokes at 50%exp + 1 at 100% = 350% of the total exp you would get without it.
Downsides : making the story too easy, and can't ev train pokes separately when it's on.